While he still has his salt-and-pepper beard, Justin Trudeau is rocking a slightly shorter 'do of late.
The Prime Minister revealed a shorter new look in his daily COVID-19 briefing Tuesday morning and people are sharing their thoughts about his cropped locks on social media.
A number of people have commented on how the PM has kept his beard, while others debate which look was better.
Stephen Best speculates, "I've observed that JustinTrudeau's political leanings seem to wax and wane with the length of his hair. The longer his hair the more progressive he leans. The shorter the hair the more conservative he is."
Whilst Boris Johnson has been avoiding scissors.
— Male Political Haircuts 馃拡馃拠鈾傦笍 (@politicaltrims)
Over the Atlantic after months of hair growth (Left, last week) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has now had his curls pruned back to his usual length (Right, yesterday). Although the facial hair remains.
got a hair cut 馃憖helloooo mister prime minister
— Zara (@Zara9lives)
SO you did have a hair cut, right ? ? NICE. Who did it ? Your wife ?
— Mira Iordanescu (@Miraforanimals)
I've observed that 's political leanings seem to wax and wane with the length of his hair. The longer his hair the more progressive he leans. The shorter the hair the more conservative he is. ;)
— Stephen Best (@BestStephen)
Shallow post of the day. Justin Trudeau shouldn't have cut his hair.
— PeepsMcGee 馃嚚馃嚘馃悢馃嵎 (@PeepsGee)
Earlier this spring, videos of Trudeau tossing or moving his brunette locks out of his eyes made waves on social media.
Known as the "Justin Trudeau hair toss," a number of people created GIFs, videos, and memes about the PM's "model moment."
Justin Trudeau Brushes His Hair Out Of His Eyes at todays Update
— G.T. Lem (@gtlem)
It will be videos likes these that drive Conservatives
UP THE WALL!!!!
So Justin Trudeau is the hottest prime minister worldwide to date right?
— 馃惒饾暦饾枮饾枔馃悏 (@LyndaShonubi)
The hair 馃拋馃徎鈾傦笍 馃槀
Justin Trudeau Hair Toss via
— 馃嚚馃嚘馃嚚馃嚘A Canadian Gal馃嚚馃嚘馃嚚馃嚘 (@CanadianGal15)
While COVID-19 has left the Canadian economy in a state of uncertainty, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising an economic and fiscal update of sorts is coming next month.
The Liberal minority government has been under increasing pressure to offer Canadians more information on the state of the country’s finances during the pandemic.
Trudeau said just one week ago that a fiscal update at this time would be if the economy, for the most part, is “frozen or in a coma.”
But the prime minister announced Wednesday (June 17) an economic and fiscal “snapshot” is coming July 8.
- With files from Tyler Orton / Business In Vancouver.